Denise Pratt’s Path to Recovery

As most of you know, my mother in law, Denise Pratt or “Dolly” as some know her, suffered from a stroke on 6/11/25. During the investigation into the stroke, the doctors found an injury to her spinal cord due to a disk pushing inward. At this time, a spinal surgery is in her future, along with a long road of inpatient rehab, at home therapy, and many many medical appointments.

Denise has worked tirelessly as a baker, and is a staple of Betty Mae’s Bakery. At this time, we’re trying to relieve any worry of financial problems from lack of income. All donations will go directly to medical expenses, and other financial responsibilities.

Any and all donations are so appreciated. And we thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for the continued prayers, kind words, and assistance during this.

Any help in shining some positivity onto her is a blessing. Thank you again.

-The Pratt’s.




Organizer Shelby Pratt

Masontown, PA

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